BUILDING AND STANDARDS COMMISSION STAFF REPORT November...
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BUILDING AND STANDARDS COMMISSION STAFF REPORT November 26, 2012
Case #1894 – 2316 Rountree Drive
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 3 in Block 1 of Williamson Subdivision STRUCTURE(S):
single-family residence multi-family residence mixed use commercial accessory structure(s)
PROPERTY OWNER(S): Donald Jensen Revocable Living Trust LIENHOLDER(S)/ MORTGAGEE(S): none IMPROVEMENT VALUE(S) (AS APPRAISED BY THE BRAZOS COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT): $124,300 (2012 tax year) BACKGROUND: This property was reported to Fire and Building Department by law
enforcement in April 2012. At the time, visual inspections of all the buildings on site were made and deficiencies noted. The front two structures, a two-story two-family dwelling unit (units A & B) and an accessory structure were found to be in unsafe and uninhabitable conditions. One of the units was being occupied without power. An inspection of the two-story apartment building (units C – G) with the owner also revealed several hazardous conditions. Requirements for permits to be obtained to make necessary repairs to make these units safe were sent to the owner to be addressed. However, attempts to get the owner to make repairs were ignored, which is why the Chief Building Official requested that this apartment building also be scheduled for consideration by the Building and Standards Commission.
ATTACHMENTS: (1.) staff recommendation (2.) pictures (3.) dangerous structures survey reports
BUILDING AND STANDARDS COMMISSION STAFF RECOMMENDATION November 26, 2012 Case #: 1894 Building Address: 2316 Rountree Drive Record Owner(s): Donald Jensen Revocable Living Trust The City’s Chief Building Official has requested this Commission hearing to discuss the buildings and accessory structure on this property, and all legal notices of the hearing were provided to record owners, lienholders, and mortgagees. They were also notified that if they wanted to repair the buildings and/or accessory structure they needed to meet with City staff and come to the hearing with a detailed plan for repairs, including cost estimates. Based on the surveys, reports, photographs, and other evidence provided to the Commission, the City recommends that the Commission find the buildings and accessory structure unsafe based on the standards set forth in Bryan Code of Ordinances Section 14-224 subsection(s):
1) The building, structure, or any part thereof is likely to partially or fully collapse. 2) The structure or any part thereof was constructed or maintained in violation of any
provision of the City’s Building Code, or any other applicable ordinance or law of the city, county, state or federal government.
3) One or more walls or other vertical structural members list, lean, or buckle to such an extent that a plumb line passing through the center of gravity falls outside of the middle third or its base.
4) The foundation or the vertical or horizontal supporting members are twenty five percent (25%) or more damaged or deteriorated.
5) The non supporting coverings of walls, ceilings, roofs, or floors are fifty percent (50%) or more damaged or deteriorated.
6) The structure has improperly distributed loads upon the structural members, or they have insufficient strength to be reasonably safe for the purpose used.
7) The structure or any part thereof has been damaged by fire, water, earthquake, wind, vandalism, or other cause to such an extent that it has become dangerous to the public health, safety and welfare.
8) The structure or any part thereof has inadequate means of egress as required by the City’s Building Code.
9) The structure does not have adequate light ventilation, or sanitation facilities as required by the City’s Building Codes and Plumbing Code.
The City further recommends that the Commission find that:
Units C, D, and E are occupied and pose a hazard to health, safety, or general welfare of the occupants and/or the general public and must be repaired or vacated.
the accessory structure(s) is/are occupied and pose a hazard to health, safety, or general welfare
of the occupants and/or the general public and must be vacated.
the building is unsecured and must be boarded up and/or fenced in such a manner to prevent unauthorized entry by a person, including a child, through missing or unlocked doors or windows or through other openings into the building.
the accessory structure(s) is/are unsecured and must be boarded up and/or fenced in such a manner to prevent unauthorized entry by a person, including a child, through missing or unlocked doors or windows or through other openings into the structure(s).
the two-family dwelling (units A and B) building and accessory structure may not be
feasibly repaired in compliance with City ordinances.
the five-unit apartment building (units C, D, E, F, and G) may be feasibly repaired in compliance with City ordinances.
The City recommends that the Commission issue an order to the owner, lienholder, or mortgagee to:
vacate the building within ____ days.
secure the building and accessory structure(s) from unauthorized entry within 30 days.
demolish/remove the two-family dwelling (units A and B) building and accessory structure within 30 days.
repair the five-unit apartment building (units C, D, E, F, and G) within 60 days, in
accordance with the schedule below: Deadline Task 7 days provide proof of pest control measures for all units and apply for
building permit for repairs to interior and exteri or of the building per items below
remove all trash and debris from the property
14 days have electrician and mechanical (HVAC) contractor apply for permits for repairs of the following items:
• HVAC units previously replaced without permits – make sure all
electrical and mechanical work complies with current codes and make repairs to make safe and bring into code compliance.
• remove or conceal exposed wiring in closets • re-install all panel covers • install dead front covers at exterior mechanical unit disconnects • install exterior mechanical units on code approved pads (i.e., not
on wood shipping crate) • install all missing screws at exterior electrical panels • secure the HVAC unit seal tite cords and replace damaged cords. • install new or repair existing exterior lights
• verify/install correct sized wiring and breakers for electric heaters.
• insulate refrigerant lines at exterior units per energy code and install locking refrigerant caps per current code.
• clean all A/C coils in each unit. • install correct cord and plug for disposal in unit F.
30 days call for inspections of interior of all units
finish repairs to units, exterior stairs, landing, and second floor
porch per the following:
• repair loose and damaged areas of exterior metal stair and concrete treads
• re-attach loose guardrail at locations where loose (bottom of stair run, etc.)
• add additional intermediate vertical railings or balustrades at stair guard rail to close openings so that a 4” sphere will not pass through; if stairs and landings are replaced, the new stair, handrails, guards, and landing will need to meet code for new construction
• repair damaged or cracked concrete treads and any rusted areas on the stair and landing
• remove sheet plywood from second floor porch and repair or replace rotten or damaged decking with approved materials.
• repair all damaged sheetrock areas in each unit. • repair ceiling finishes in unit C – check for plumbing leaks • install new glass per code at window in unit G • repair soft sub-floor in kitchen of unit G • clean mold from back bedroom and closet in unit D • repair or replace tub surround in unit D • repair open wall in unit F • secure all second floor guardrails securely; add additional
intermediate vertical railings or balustrades at porch guard rail to close openings so that a 4” sphere will not pass through
60 days complete all exterior work call for inspections for repair and completion per the following:
• repair exterior parking lot surface, seal cracks, repair pot holes, stripe spaces, etc.
• trim all trees away from building and electrical service • repair damaged areas of roof, fascia trim, downspouts, gutters,
siding, window trim, etc. • paint trim, fascia, and overhangs
• seal all holes in exterior siding and repair all damage to exterior siding and paint
• repair all damaged windows and broken/cracked window glass • repair or replace damaged or missing exterior dryer vent covers
appear before the Commission at every other regularly scheduled meeting to demonstrate compliance with the time schedule, until the preceding orders have been fulfilled.
The City further recommends that the Commission order the City to demolish the two-family dwelling (units A&B) building and accessory structure and remove the debris in accordance with Chapter 14 of the City of Bryan’s Code of Ordinances if the owner, lienholder, or mortgagee fails to comply with the Commission’s order.
PICTURES: ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
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DUPLEX (CONT.)
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APARTMENT STRUCTURE (5 UNITS):
APARTMENT STRUCTURE (CONT.)
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OwnersJensen Donald Vincent Revocable Livins Trust Donald V Jensen Trustee
Mailing Address 301 Brookside Drive West Brvan TX 778013610
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STRUCTURAL USE CONSTRUCTION OCCUPANCY
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01 The structure or a part thereof was constructed or maintained in violation of aprovision of the Citys building code other applicable ordinance state law or federellaw Specifically the following
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03 The foundation or the vertical or horizontal supporting members are materiallydamaged or deteriorated
04 The nonsupporting coverings of walls ceilings roofs or floors are materiallydamaged or deteriorated
X05 The structure has improperly distributed loads upon the structural members or theyhave insufficient strength to be reasonably safe for the purpose used
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06 The structure or any part thereof has inadequate means of egress as required by thecitys building code
07 The structure is unsanitary unfit for human habitation or likely to cause sickness dueto damage deterioration or inadequate designconstructton Specifically thestructure does not meet the citys requirements for
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08 injury to persons or damage to property will result because portion member orappurtenance is likely to fail become detached or dislodged or collapse
09 Unable to give reasonable protection to any occupants from weather elements orda er of collapse because of
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10 Is manifestly unsafe for the purpose for which it is being used or so as not to give
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Mailing Address 301 Brookside Drive West Brvan TX 778013610
B SPECIFICATIONS
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STRUCTURAL USE CONSTRUCTION OCCUPANCY
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Commercial Masonry Open
ResidentialMulti Family Mobile Home
Accessory Structure
C FINDINGS
01 The building structure or a part thereof is unsecured and open
02 The building structure or a part thereof is being used by criminals vagrants orsquatters for the purpose of suspected illegal activity
03 The building structure or a part thereof presents an attractive nuisance to children
D DETERMINATION
1 It has been determined upon inspection and investigation that the structure isdangerous unsafe or a hazard to public health and must be secured or has beensecured and must remain so
2 It has been determined upon inspection and investigation that the structure is notdangerous unsafe or a hazard to public health as defined by the Citys Code ofOrdinances
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B SPECIFICATIONS
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STRUCTURAL USE CONSTRUCTION OCCUPANCY
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C FINDINGS
01 7he structure or a part thereof has been damaged by fire water earthquake windvandalism or other cause to such an extent that it has become dangerous to thepublic health safety and welfare I estimate that of the structure isconsidered a loss
02 The structure or a part thereof has deteriorated to such an extent that it has becomedangerous to the public health safety and welfare
03 The structure or a part thereof does not have adequate means of egress as requiredby the Citys building code and poses a danger in case of fire or panic
04 The structure or a part thereof lacks necessary fireresistive construction and thethreat of a fire in the structure poses a risk to inhabitants neighboring structures andfire department personnel
05 Obsolete damaged or deteriorated electric wiring gas connections heatingapparatus or other mechanical infrastructure present a risk of fire
06 The proximity of the structure or a part thereof to other structures on this orneighboring properties constitutes a fire hazard for the other structures
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07 The structure or a part thereof is in violation of the Citys fire codeD DETERMINATION
1 It has been determined upon inspection and investigation that the structure isdangerous unsafe or a hazard to public health and must be secured and
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2 It has been determined upon inspection and investigation that the structure is notdangerous unsafe or a hazard to public health as defined by the Citys Code ofOrdinances
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